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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll
Did they talk to a lawyer during the purchase process or after about the supposed assurance from the city? Seems like it would be an easy thing to clear up and if it was binding, the city could be held to it.
It sounds more like a "this is the current plan" letter and the plan changed, not an actual guarantee that can be enforced
I'm not really expecting an answer from you though, it's been asked twice here and on Reddit as well, but the question is always conveniently "missed"
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Anyone who purchased a trailer in the park had to be approved by the park management as well as the city. They have a letter from 2012 signed by the city manager stating the land had been purchased in East Hills and the plan is going forward to move the residents to East Hills. It wasn't until Nenshi was elected the plans changed.